Furthermore, he emphasised that Google should be viewed as
a single economic unit for the purposes of establishing the territorial applicability of the Directive, irrespective of its distinct data processing activities or the data subjects to whom they relate.
The Advocate General had opined that a controller should be treated as
a single economic unit for these purposes if free processing services provided are cross-subsidised by revenues generated by advertising which link the two limbs of the business [Opinion, 66 and 67].
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Residential segregation by race, age or social or
economic class would no longer be a major problem, for the whole city would be a
single unit.
So he emphasized the degree to which «the wealth of our natural resources, and the fortuitous circumstance that we conquered a continent just when the advancement of technics made it possible to organize that continent into a
single political and
economic unit, lay at the foundation of our prosperity.»
We offer 5 en - suite bedrooms, 2 self - catering
units and 2
economic single rooms.
We have forgotten to what degree the wealth of our natural resources and the fortuitous circumstanc that we conquered a continent just when the advancement of technics made it possible to organize that continent with a
single political
economic unit, lay at the foundation of our prosperity.
Increasingly, in complex public health evaluation research, there are questions about whether all relevant benefits can be captured in a
single summary outcome measure such as QALY or
unit of «effectiveness» or net benefit approach17 which is why the use of a cost - consequence analysis (CCA) framework is being recommended for such
economic evaluations.18 Other outcomes from the trial such as the Parent — Infant Relationship Global Assessment Scale (an observational measure that is independently rated blind to group allocation) will be included in the CCA so that all costs and outcomes from the trial can be displayed transparently for decision - makers to consider trade - offs themselves.
Boosted by steady
economic growth, low unemployment, and strong affordability conditions, December sales of existing
single - family homes hit a record - high seasonally adjusted annual rate of 5.03 million
units, 3.1 percent higher than the revised November figure of 4.88 million
units.
«When you couple the slow but steady rise in
single - family
unit construction with an increase in builder confidence, it's further support that housing is returning to its place as a major player in driving
economic growth.»
Women always have dominated the
single buyers» market and they may be suffering most from a combinations and
economic and political forces that have trapped
singles into rental
units at a time when rents are rising rapidly as vacancy rates reach history lows or 4.5 percent or lower.